| | Wu-chang Feng is currently an Associate Professor at
the Portland State University where he leads an active
research group in networking and security.
Wu-chang received his B.S. in 1992 from Penn State
University and his
M.S.E. and Ph.D. degrees in 1994 and 1999 from the
University of Michigan. As
part of his dissertation, Wu-chang developed and
implemented several algorithms
for improving TCP performance in differentiated
services networks and for
improving the congestion control and queue management
algorithms used in
today's Internet. As a result of his work in this
area, he was awarded the
IEEE Communications Society 2003 William R. Bennett
prize as well as
one of four prizes recognizing the Best IBM Research
Papers in Computer
Science, Electrical Engineering and Math published in
2002. |